Perhaps these matters had been entirely misconceived from the very beginning.
Old Hawke was very clear in his heart that the only thing Violet cared about was how to maintain her mercenary group.
Thus, it seemed like Violet's enemies were always changing, but in reality, there had never been any change at all.
There were no eternal allies, only eternal interests.
It was as if he now stood within the camp of the enemy.
Having understood this, in an instant, his mind was freed from any further concerns about the matter.
In fact, for Violet, there wasn't much else about the situation before her eyes that needed to be understood.
Considering the potential challenges he might face next, Old Hawke decided to take a preemptive stance and said,
"Actually, regarding the act of releasing Andrew, I believe this should also be the outcome you wished to see, isn't it?"
Violet didn't say anything in response, her expression cold and unchanged.